Marien Ngouabi University
Marien Ngouabi University (French: Université Marien Ngouabi, UMNG) is the only state-funded university in the Republic of Congo.[1] It is located in the capital of Brazzaville.
History
The University of Brazzaville was founded on 4 December 1971 amidst desires to assert the country's sovereignty. Following the assassination of President Marien Ngouabi on 18 March 1977, the university was renamed in his honor on 28 July 1977.[2]
Alumni
- Victor N'Gembo-Mouanda (1969- ), writer, translator
- P. F. Franku (1954- ), professor of japanese language, agricultural engineer, semiaquatic grain cereal production expert
References
- ↑ INHEA | Congo (Brazzaville) Higher Education Profile
- ↑ "L’université Marien-Ngouabi de Brazzaville célèbre ses trente ans d’existence", Les Dépêches de Brazzaville, 8 December 2001 (French).
External links
- Official Web Site (French)
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